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Post by allant on Mar 18, 2015 20:24:19 GMT -5
Has anyone visited this village ?
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Post by lachinatown on Mar 19, 2015 9:50:47 GMT -5
Do you have Chinese characters? Do you know the location or just want to know if someone has visited the village and give you information of the village? Please clarify. Is Yunping = Enping?
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Post by allant on Mar 20, 2015 13:21:13 GMT -5
I visited this village in 2011 -spent about 1 hour - believe this is the village where my maternal great-grandfather and grandfather immigrated to the US. Wanted to communicate with others who are possibly from the same village. Yes - Yunping = Enping I have a photo of the name of the village that I can share --
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Post by lachinatown on Mar 20, 2015 23:12:52 GMT -5
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Post by allant on Mar 22, 2015 12:56:47 GMT -5
Thanks -have checked here before . I would to like to communicate with anyone who is from this village. Possibly a relative ?
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Post by lachinatown on Mar 22, 2015 14:17:03 GMT -5
Have you contacted that site? The arrow on the map points to the village (沙湖 Sar Woo or Sha Hu) next to your village (乌石村 Wu Shek or Wu shi). They may know someone from your village.
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Post by harc3 on Mar 29, 2015 14:28:19 GMT -5
My family ancestoral village is Wu Shek (Shi) (formerly Cheung Dai)
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Post by helen on Mar 30, 2015 4:45:48 GMT -5
Hi Harc3 - How are you?
Haven't seen you about for a while. Any more trips proposed?
Your Wu Shek is in Zengcheng. The one they are looking for is in the Siyip area - Enping
I visited your village 2 years ago - and found my husband's father's sister's grave there. Nice village
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Post by allant on Mar 30, 2015 9:54:37 GMT -5
Hi everyone, Appreciate all your tips and interest. I am interested in contacting any one from Wu Shek village in Enping. Regards AllanT
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